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Q&A: What can I do about pain that goes up my leg from the back of my heel?
Posted September 5th, 2007 at 1:15 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
You’re describing Achilles tendinitis, pain the large tendon that extends from in the back of your heel to your calf muscle. It hurts most when you get up in the morning and when you start to walk or run. It will heal only if you stop running and find another sport that doesn’t hurt when you do it, such as cycling, swimming, or pulling on a rowing machine.
The Achilles tendon is made up of thousands of individual fibers, like a rope with thousand of strands. The fibers can be broken if you apply a force greater than their inherent strength. No medicines hasten healing.
As soon as the tendon stops hurting, doctors usually prescribe strengthening exercises, but you have to exercise against greater resistance to become strong and strong resistance prevents healing.
If you want to return to running or jogging, start out by . . .
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Achilles Tendinitis: Causes, symptoms, and treatments
Posted March 15th, 2007 at 1:00 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
Achilles tendinitis means you feel pain in the large tendon that extends from in the back of your heel to your calf muscle.
It hurts most when you get up in the morning and when you start to walk or run. It will heal only if you stop running and find another sport that doesn’t hurt when you do it, such as cycling, swimming, or pulling on a rowing machine.
The Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body and can withstand forces of 1,000 pounds or more. But it also the most frequently ruptured tendon. The Achilles tendon is made up of thousands of individual fibers, like a rope with thousand of threads.
The fibers are broken by applying a force greater than their inherent strength. No medicines hasten healing. As soon as the tendon stops hurting, doctors usually prescribe strengthening exercises, but you have to exercise against greater resistance to become strong and strong resistance prevents healing.
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Will achilles tendinitis
ever heal?
Posted December 8th, 2006 at 3:00 PM by Martha Jones
Section: Running & Training, Injury & Rehab, Health & Fitness, Injury & Rehab
Achilles tendinitis means you feel pain in the large tendon that extends from in the back of your heel to your calf muscle. It hurts most when you get up in the morning and when you start to walk or run. It will heal only if you stop running and find another sport that doesn’t hurt when you do it, such as cycling, swimming, or pulling on a rowing machine. Read the rest of this entry »



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